A weather warning from 10pm tonight until midday tomorrow covers London, Wales and the southwest and southeast of England. Heavy showers and prolonged rain are expected to cause local flooding, disruption to public transport and possible power cuts. Rainfall totals of 10-20mm are likely, with some coastal areas receiving 50-70mm over a few hours. London will remain unsettled with isolated showers developing into heavy downpours and a risk of thunder, temperatures near 22C falling to 13C overnight. Frequent heavy showers are likely Friday morning, with a deep low on Saturday bringing gusts over 50mph.
A westerly regime is now in charge of the UK's weather and will help fuel periods of wet and windy weather over the next few days, with showers and some longer spells of rain likely for much of the UK on Thursday and Friday. While many areas may welcome some rain after fairly prolonged dry weather, there's a potential that over the next few days some parts of Wales, northwest England and western Scotland could see some impacts at times,
A deep area of low pressure will develop close to the UK on Saturday and track northeast over the weekend, bringing wet and windy weather for many. While the exact track and depth of the system is still a little uncertain, at present it looks likely that we'll see gusts in excess of 50mph in some areas during Saturday and Su
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